RSS Subscriptions

9/11 Anniversary Hype by Targets and Architects of the Terror Attacks

By Brigitte L. NacosJust in time for the sixth anniversary of 9/11 and the by
now familiar display of collective grief and political exploitation at the
Ground Zero site and elsewhere, the leaders of the targeted society and the
architects of those horrific terror attacks have intensified their propaganda
campaigns. This morning, Eric Schmitt
reports on the New York Times web site that the “nation’s top counterterrorism
officials are warning today that the United States will face a persistent
threat from Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups for years to come, but they
plan to offer no specific evidence of any imminent plots against targets on
American soil.” And the Associated
Press and its members carry a dispatch informing us, “Al-Qaida said Monday
that it will release a new video of Osama bin Laden presenting the last
testament of one of the Sept. 11 suicide hijackers, marking the sixth
anniversary of the attacks.” While mass-mediated terrorism threat warnings from
administration officials and from al-Qaeda Central have been plentiful in the
six years after the events of 9/11, they come in bunches at this time of the
year because they assure their issuers even more attention than usual.

Since this heightened attention makes the public stage just
before and on 9/11 especially attractive, it can’t be a coincidence that the
long advertised Iraq "progress" report by General David Petraeus was scheduled for today. With the
9/11 anniversary looming large in the media, even Oprah gets into the act with
a special show from New York City on “The Children of September 11,” the
general shouldn’t have too a hard a time selling what has been publicized well
in advance of his appearance—regardless of the noise from MoveOn.org
and a few Democrats. Cued by the president’s assurances that the military
knows best when it comes to Iraq,
the public now trusts the
generals more than the president and the congress. Never mind that neither
the White House nor anyone else in the administration listened to the generals
before the Iraq invasion.

The 9/11 anniversary hype works also in favor of bin Laden, al-Qaeda
Central and like-minded groups in that they receive even more attention than
usual when they make public appeals. Last week’s bin Laden video tape was not
only over-covered before it was released and pitched as seemingly unending
“breaking news” after it became available for public consumption, it drew
immediate and direct comments from President Bush and other legitimate
government leaders and official spokespersons. The same is happening now with
the mere announcement of a new 9/11 anniversary tape.

Just as al-Qaeda’s leaders exploit 9/11 anniversaries to
rally supporters and potential recruits, our own leaders exploit the date and
the events marking it for their own political gains and in support of their
policies—especially as they figure into the so-called “war on terrorism.”

Reasons enough to ask how long these organized
commemorations should continue in the present form and size? How long should
TV-stations be pressured into airing the reading of the long list of 9/11
victims? How long should the periodic displays of public grief and the demands
of a small number of activist 9/11 families concerning the future of the Ground
Zero memorial and of this site in general overshadow the needs of ailing first
responders and their families as well as other community needs and interests?

These are uncomfortable questions—especially on the
eve of another 9/11 anniversary. But they need to be pondered and answered.

Comments

I have no evidence that OBL has left the building, so I therefore am left with the possibility that he is on the tape. Report after report has announced that the U.S. is only marginally safer than six years and one day ago. Is it more prudent to take the video seriously, or to treat it as some kind of fake? Should Townsend scoff at it as official posture? Her job at HSC was to prepare for the bird flu pandemic,
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20060504.html) which hasn't materialized yet. Maybe that's where her attitude comes from.

New Osama video seems yet another forgery. Everyone needs Osama alive:
terrorists as symbolic leader and the US Administration - to avoid
scaling down the war on terror.
Obadiah Shoher rightly notes (http://www.samsonblinded.org/news/osama-commemorates-911-1114 ) that
new Osama talks like a leftist university professor. I like Shoher's
analysis. No way a terrorist leader like Osama would use a speechwriter. Osama is famous
for his rhetoric.
Also, in the tape Osama both threatens America with attack (by
"proving" Americans polytheists) and offers (yet another time)
long-term coaching in Islam.
But his dyed beard makes me cautious. Islam's mujahedeen dye their
beards before battle.